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Special-question ballot on collaborative conferencing passes; board to begin conferencing and appoints interim superintendent
Summary
A special-question vote on collaborative conferencing passed with 52.5% in favor of those who cast ballots; the board approved an interim superintendent effective Feb. 1 and added a representative to the collaborative conferencing team.
A special-question ballot on collaborative conferencing passed, district staff reported at the Johnson City Board of Education's January meeting, and the board approved personnel adjustments related to collaborative-conferencing representation and an interim superintendent.
A committee representative reported that the special-question committee met and that the vote passed with "52 and a half percent of eligible…
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